Waldo Flint

Waldo Samuel Flint (February 23, 1820 – October 1, 1900) was a member of the Wisconsin State Senate.

Biography

Flint was born on February 23, 1820 in Braintree, Vermont.[1][2] He moved to Rochester, Wisconsin in 1842 and to Princeton, Wisconsin in 1850.[1] He moved to a farm near Nashua, Iowa in 1876, and then to Nashua in 1893.[1] Flint died in Nashua on October 1, 1900.[1]

Career

Flint was a member of the Senate from 1871 to 1872. Additionally, he was President of Princeton and Chairman of the Green Lake County, Wisconsin Board. He was a Republican.

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gollark: Not all of it. Probably not the mantle.
gollark: I'm trying to look up the composition of the Earth, because I figure a good way to remove the oxygen would be to react it with some readily available metal or whatever.
gollark: Use it directly, I mean.
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References

  1. "Hon. Waldo S. Flint". The Nashua Reporter. October 4, 1900. p. 8. Retrieved July 16, 2015 via Newspapers.com.
  2. Official Directory. The Legislative Manual of the State of Wisconsin. Retrieved 2013-10-18.
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